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Today's notation looks
different, and the formulation of the ideas is simpler and cleaner, but it's
wonderful to seize the opportunity to read, albeit in translation, the seminal
work on infinity from the creator of set theory and the first imaginer of
different sizes of infinity

 

To Infinity and Beyond,
by Eli Maor.

A user-friendly introduction
to many forms of infinity, including Cantor's notions.

 

The Divine Proportion,
by H. E. Huntley.

Huntley's work is an
accessible reference which rewards a patient reader with a multiplicity of
extrapolations from Fibonacci's sequence to the real world.

Openings

Mathematics and the
Imagination,
by Edward Kasner and James Newman.

A gift from Bioy Casares to
Borges, this book is still surprisingly readable. Today, perhaps most notable
for being the introduction of the word "googol" into the English
language. It was coined by Kasner's nine-year-old nephew.

 

Fixed Points,
by Yu. A. Shashkin.

Aimed at bright
high-schoolers, this is the most elementary exposition of fixed points and
Brouwer's theorem of which I am aware.

 

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